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I have a 68302 that I'm puting in my 67 not going to mess with the numbers maching engine!!I'm going to put a edelbrock performer rpm top end kit on it it sould be go for 350 to 365HPhttp://store.summitracing.com/partde...p;autoview=sku
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IMO it's not worth it to put money into the stock heads unless you absolutely want the original heads. For a complete rebuild includingbigger valves, hardened seats,pushrod guideplates, screw in studs, springs, and some mild porting, expect to spend a good $600-800 and come out with a set of heads with a mediocre flow rate. For a couple hundred more you can get a set of World Products Windsor Jr's that will flow better (damn well for cast heads) out of the box, and for a couple hundred more than that you can get a set of even better flowing aluminum heads.
I'd wait to do the cam until you can afford heads. The cam and heads should be matched to eachother performance-wise.